Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 14, 1956, p. 11

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specialists in- ferguson and ford tractors tr 73291 nuj deeds wt strcnatn to fife onuj moderation s wis it charm jean paul ricnter xhckousc ral of seagram mm osw mf ofto practice moderation today second in a series of mewaoe bout del rex and what it means to the georgetown area nearly every community in south ern ontario has experienced growth in the 10 years since the end of world war ii in many cases the growth has been rapid rapid growth has brought with it many problems schools become overcrowded and new schools are expensive municipal services such as water and sewage disposal require costly enlargements municipal office staffs police and are departments need new members and this involves a higher payroll since all these changes cost money the expense must be passed along in the form of taxes usually it is the home owner who suffers because in dustrial expansion has not equalled the growth of residential develop ment georgetown because of del rex is solving this problem the best possible way through planning although georgetown is destined to grow into a model city the taxpayer will not have to carry an increased burden delrex has been planned in such a manner that georgetowns welfare will be protected water and sewer lines including the main trunks on new roads have all been installed at the expense of the developer rather than at the expense of the town school sites have been donated roads will be surfaced and sidewalks installed industries help keep the mill rate down because they pay regular prop erty taxes plus a business tax indus tries have no children so school costs dont rise with industrial development with this in mind dclrcx has guaranteed that industrial develop ment will keep pace with residential development planning in this direction means georgetown will benefit twice del rex will bring new wealth to the area but cosh and taxes will be kept under strict control dont forget the seasons last for mal this friday lions st patricks dance in the arena rose room dane- mi with the modern aires anglican parish st georges lent v passion sunday 800 am holy communion 945 am church school and bible class 1100 am nursery class in large parish room 1100 am matt ins sermon by the rev evan jones acton 230 pm holy confirmation instruction young people 7 00 pm junior choir festi val evensong childrens choirs of milton milton heights georgetown and glen williams film flying straight wednesday march 4lh 745 am holy communion business people and high scho students 415 pm childrens lenten service 730 pm lecture christian marriage no 4 thursday mar 15 1000 am holy communion prayers for sick sat march 17th 1000 am holy communion st albans glin williams lent v 930 am mattina sermon mr s pcnrice 1040 am church school thursdays 415 pm childrens lenten mission holy confirmation instruction 730 pm lenten penitential service saturday 17th 1100 am holy communion photographs j a goudy 19 mary street tr 73366 district commissioner enrols 1st brownie pack the 1st georgetown brownie pack was enrolled last monday when dis trict commissioner mrs s e wood milton officiated at an impressive cer emony witnessed by a number of par ents and friends in the parish hall of st georges anglican church mrs wood also presented the brown owl pin to mrs harold henry who is in charge of the brownie pack formed last fall each girl received her pin and six emblem from mrs wood who had a special little word for each girl the pack presented some of their drills and songs and mrs woods taught them a new song which they will be rehearsing at fut ure meetings the guides presented the brownies with a pennant mrs eric timms tawny owl assis ted in the ceremony which was follow ed by refreshments served by some of the mothers rangers and guides members of the brownie pack are- fairies joann watts sixer sharon allen sharon king elizabeth david son mary hilts christine leslie jean anne inglis elves ginny terry sixer johnnie emery sandra marchment cheryl lawr janis chaplin jeanette mac- dougall jill runham pixies cairne babey sixer carol ann barber lynda reid catherine laird mary jane ward susan collier cynthia lambert judy ryall gnomes diane hutchison sixer gloria turnbull lynne ritchie mary mcnamara elizabeth fleck ellen bichn heather clarke the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 14th 1956 andersons provincial tie in bowling league andersons advanced to a first place tie with provincial paper last week in the industrial bowling league and legion no 1 team outdistanced sil vers by a couple of points to take ov er third place undisputed firemen kcntners and legion no 2 are close behind in the race for top honours in the league and anything can still happen as the season heads into its final stretch last week c tylers 316 and e madsons 312 were the leading scores madson also led the triples with an 821 other good singles b james 299 g sargent 286 j saunders 282 0 jamicson 282 and j graham 277 also good in the triples were c day 730 g sargent 721 t hamilton 719 h arnold 718 j saunders 714 c tyler 713 team standings w l pm andersons 48 30 111 provincial 46 32 hi legion no i 46 32 106 slivers 45 32 103 firemen 43 35 101 kentners 41 37 100 legion no 2 41 37 97 kays 40 38 90 lome scols 33 45 76 ramblers 30 48 69 imperials 30 48 67 misfits 27 51 63 boiler trouble m es churck to theatre trouble with the boiler in st johns united church on saturday forced some rapid changes in arrangements for the sunday services with the heating system inoperat ive the church made use of the roxy theatre which was offered by manag er bill leslie and the congregation held their morning and evening servi ces there guides cubs and boy scouts paraded in uniform to the church in the even ing where they heard rev morgan mcfarlane preach a sermon particu larly slanted to young people using how would you answer as his to pic he asked a number of questions which when answered in ones own mind revealed the character of the individual mr mcfarlane also paid tribute to leaders in the scout and guide movement who give freely of their time and talent to mould young sters into better citizens of the future assistant field commissioner r robertson hamilton of scout head quarters staff was present to bring greetings from the central organiza tion he read the scripture lesson 1st corinthians 13 the wrigglcsworth school choir directed by kenneth r harrison led the service of praise with mr harri son playing piano accompaniment farm news continue farm pond subsidy in halton the annual meeting of the halton conservation committee met in the agricultural office in milton on tues day evening of last week this com mittee which is made up of the mem bers of the committee on agriculture and reforestation of halton county council plus one o rtwo representat ives each from a number of halton farm organizations dealt with the question of whether or not to recom mend the continuance of haltons farm pond poller haltons reforesta tion programme and the county weed problem incidentally the committee is recommending to county council the continuance of the farm pond pol icy for 1936 while a total of 162 ap plications hive heen received under this policy there are many folks who have taken no action since the site for then proposed pond vu approv ed there are a number of others who have constructed ponds but have not got them fenced to turn live stock as required under the policy perhaps they are not interested in the 100 subsidy in any event for 1956 subsidies will be paid on approved headaches headache is not a disease it is a symp tom temporary relief is welcomed but the wise course to follow is to have the cause located and eliminated the most common cause of headaches is displace ment subluxation of one or more neck vertebrae or related discs dr d gay dx migraine frequently known as sick headaches is one of the diseases most misunderstood and mistreated there are three principal symptoms headache digestive trouble and emotional upsets the pain is usually experienced around the eyes and one side of the head made worse by light noise or movement chiropractic care is directed towards the correction of these structural distur bances by highly skilled manual means this removes the cause of nerve irri tation removing symptoms at their origin the spinal column appointments tuesday 1 pm to 8 pm thursday 1 pm to 8 pm saturday 11 am to 6 pm georgetown chiropractic clinic consultations without charge doctors d gay dc e tetrault dc 2 main st s over cottons store macmurdos invite you to come in and look at their spring outfits for boys and girls girls straw hats blouses and skirts a touch of new york is added when you buy a joan doreen dress for your daughter boys trousers shirts and bow ties and ladies you will want to see our selection of spring skirts blouses etc baby gins including kirk kraft weaving coutts easter cards 164 guelph street phone tr 72125 baptist crusade concludes tonight a crusade for christ which has been held nightly in first baptist church here since a week ago sunday concludes tonight when the local con gregation will hold a reception for rev w h mcwhinmc and a group of his church people from central baptist oakville the reception will follow the last in a scries of evangel istic messages in which this distmg- bill booths taxi foi prompt service tr 72596 uished churchman has stressed the personal commitment of a persons life to christ the services have heen well receiv ed by people who have heard mr mc- whinnie during his nightly appearan ces the crusade was somewhat ham pered by weather conditions last week and on wednesday it was impossible for the speaker to drive from oakville rev alfred barker substituted for him that night and conducted the worship part of the other services special music was supplied at each service by the local choir and organist mrs walter townend with assists from various members of the oakville church on sunday mrs crowley nu- bey toronto was soloist sunday night rev alfred barker preached in the oakville church ponds in the order completed irres pective of whether the application was filed in 1953 1954 1959 or 1956 in short if you are interested in a pond be sure to get your application in immediately zone forester c r groves presented a most interesting report on reforestation work conduc ted in halton in 1955 halton now has 1246 acres in county forest on this some 37300 trees were planted last year it was also reported that some 25000 trees were planted on pri vately owned land using the county tree planter today six halton land owners who are planning to plant some 40000 trees have made applies tion for the use of the tree planter reference was also made by mr grov es to nine school wood lot meet ings held in the county last fall these were attended by some 500 pupils and 30 teachers from 24 schools thomas bradley was also present to ask for some guidance in the continuance of his fight to control the county weed menace george currie was re-elect- ted as chairman of the county conser vation committee with a r service u vice chairman and j e whitelock as secretary treasurer jvtt push button it maktn complit buttonholnl no other home machint in the world is automatic enough to do this jvtt push button it maktt taptrtd monograms just swish m button it mtxds and darns for ym just ftwsh button it wiaws mnlimiud tmhroidtryi nkch1 momu for o ft dawo nicchi autnortod dtlr neighbourhood sewing centre 45 nteln si n tr 74101 georgetown

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